How to Make Gluten-Free Gravy
If gluten-free gravy is needed this year, here are some tips to make it possible and satisfy everyone.
Making Gluten-Free Gravy
How to Make Gluten-Free Gravy
Gravy is most often thickened with a roux, which is some type of fat thickened with a little flour. Without this step, a gravy would be too thin and not even considered a gravy at all. But, this step is also what makes gravy a huge misstep for any guests on a gluten-free diet!
Here are some easy ways to make a gravy that is gluten free. Choose the one best suited.
1) Use mashed potatoes as the thickener for a
gravy to make it a gluten-free gravy!
Combine plain mashed potatoes with your stock
and turkey drippings and cook over medium to
medium-low heat. Continue whisking until the gravy
is thick and smooth. About a tablespoon of mashed
potatoes should do the trick to thicken a small to
medium pan of gravy. Whisk in more if thicker gravy
is desired.
2) If you didn’t make mashed potatoes with
the meal, then reach for a package of instant
mashed potatoes.
These dried potato flakes will also do the trick,
just add somewhere from a teaspoon to a tablespoon
depending on how much stock you have. Place the
flakes in the middle and then give it a stir with a
whisk. Thickened, gluten-free gravy will be ready to
be served in no time.
3) Cornstarch is another option to use in place
of flour.
Cornstarch is made from corn, so it is naturally
gluten free. But beware, some cornstarch is made in
factories whose machines also process flour which
may provide some cross contamination for those that
are truly allergic to gluten. Some brands of
cornstarch that are considered fully gluten free
include Argo & Kingsford, Bob’s Red Mill,
Hodgson Mill, Clabber Girl and Hearth Club.
4) Another idea is to use a dry packaged gravy
mix labeled “gluten-free”.
Check the label when purchasing and then follow the
directions on the package for the easiest
gluten-free gravy.
Prepared gravy has a shelf life of up to a week when stored properly covered in the refrigerator.
Making Gluten-Free Gravy
Additional Information
To check on the shelf life of turkey, see our turkey page.
To see how to defrost a turkey, see our how to defrost a turkey page.
For leftover turkey breakfast ideas, see our turkey leftovers post.